The former Green Bay Packers quarterback made an appearance on SiriusXM today. Nothing ground-breaking but he did address a few topics for the first time that were interesting. Favre talked about his return to Lambeau Field as a Minnesota Viking, his relationship with Aaron Rodgers and what it'd take for him to suit up again. »Read Full Blog Post

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I sometimes wonder how All-Time greats like Hornung, Namath, Ruth, etc. would be scrutinized in today's world. Imagine how many women some of these modern athletes snag, on a regular basis, and barely anyone knows?

I think many fans/people would be in shock at what athletes, soldiers, cops, etc. see on a day to day basis.

klisch is correct. Enshrinees do not go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of a certain team. Only in baseball you see this, due to the fact that the baseball HOF enshrines a player on a plaque wearing a cap...and the player most times determines what team logo is on that cap. In football HOF, there is just the player bust, no helmet, no uniform, etc.

Spoken like another Favre bootlicker who thinks Brett is above any criticism, even when he's dead wrong. Favre was an all time great QB. He was also the greatest competitor you could ever want. But he also made dumb decisions both on and off the field. My opinion of him is this. I don't dislike him and am extremely grateful for all the good he did in a GB uniform. That said, he has no one but himself to blame for what happened to him late in his career. I won't rehash it here because it's better off a dead topic. But those people who feel the way you do are wrong to criticize those who have a different view point on Favre. And I bet his wife would tell you the same thing.

The Packers made the right decision in letting him go when they did to insert AR in the starting lineup. Favre made the best decision for himself in going to the Vikings. Time should heal all wounds for anybody with any sense of rational thought.

sam - at the time farve made more money than AR and its a daily occurrence in the nfl - there is ALWAYS someone there to take someones elses spot - plus im sure you are aware that if the packers didnt have a back up qb and bf got hurt, what would they do - play kuhn as QB? might be the dumbest comment ive ever seen

I know I have no ill feelings toward Brett. Hey Montana didn't like Young that much, but they got over it. I know watching Favre play was a lot of fun, talk about ups and downs. Good times though. It sounds like he's a little bit like Joe Montana, just wants to be left alone, and enjoy his family. Doesn't like the spot light much. You see Joe every once in a while, probably be the same with Brett. If I get a chance I will go to the game they retire his #, and give him a standing O. One of the all time greats in NFL history, kinda like Frank Sinatra, really talented, and he did it his way.

Does he answer them truthfully? No he doesn't. Does he like the anonymity of being retired? No he doesn't. Did he lie about saying he helped Rodgers when he was his backup? Yes he did. Was he happy that Deanna didn't file for divorce when he was cheating, lying, and sexting on her? He most definitely was?

Number 11 on this list has to be kicking himself. I'm sure there were some fertile and willing young ladies that he passed on. I feel bad for these guys. If only there were some way to prevent pregnancies.

Number 11 on this list has to be kicking himself. I'm sure there were some fertile and willing young ladies that he passed on. I feel bad for these guys. If only there were some way to prevent pregnancies.